
Family-Friendly Fall Events in Vermont
The temps are dropping fast in Vermont which means winter is just around the corner. But first, Fall. The colors, the apple cider (and cider donuts!), and family-friendly events at mountain resorts across the state. Here are a few we’ve gathered. For an extra special day, pair one with a hike at your favorite resort.

5 Easy Vermont Hikes to Try this Fall
Fall is the best time for easy Vermont hikes, especially with kids. The bright foliage and cooler weather make it an ideal time to climb the Green Mountains and enjoy incredible views.

Here We Are: Sandy Rouse, Brattleboro Literary Festival, Founder & E.D.

Four Generations of the Montgomery Family Have Delivered Mail to the Same Montpelier Neighborhood
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Soundbites: Hammydown Throws a Big Gay Block Party
One of the longest-running mysteries and conversations in the Burlington scene centers on the city’s gay bars — in the sense that we have none….

Best Orchards for Vermont Apple Picking
Vermont apple picking season is here in the Green Mountain State. Orchards around the state are ripe with McIntosh, Honeycrisp, Empire, and heirloom varieties that are ready for pick-your-own Vermont apple picking.

Soundbites: Vermont Author Ray Padgett’s New Book on Bob Dylan
I was 12 years old when I first saw Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. It being a seminal film about high school rebelliousness, it was all…

Here We Are: Wyn Cooper, Poet, Songwriter

Two Months After the Flood, Alexis Dexter Rebuilds Kitty Korner Café in Barre and Continues to Rescue Cats
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The Best Vermont Towns to Visit This Fall
Vermont’s fall foliage season is all about scenic drives, apple picking, hiking and exploring small towns. You can’t go wrong wherever you are in Vermont this time of year.

Soundbites: Art Dealing With Low Cut Connie
As a music journalist, I get a little worn out quoting touring bands on how they feel about coming to Vermont. To be fair, it’s…

Thus Love to perform at Gallery Walk
BRATTLEBORO — Thus Love, a local Brattleboro favorite and rising star, is back from performing in the UK and will be performing in a free show on Friday at Gallery Walk.

Erin Harpe Blues Duo to perform at Springs Farm in Guilford
GUILFORD — The Erin Harpe Country Blues Duo with Jim Countryman will perform at Springs Farm on at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 8 at the Springs Farm, 49 Carpenter Hill Road in Guilford.

The Crowell Art Gallery presents 'Reflection,' Vermont landscapes by Nancy Calicchio
NEWFANE — Nancy Calicchio returns to the Crowell Gallery with her new collection of 24 paintings appropriately titled “Reflection.” This timely body of work seeks to evoke introspection and appreciation for the delicate balance between Vermont’s changing landscapes and the timeless beauty of nature’s reflections. While there are paintings of hills and fields, it is Vermont rivers that dominate the canvas.

Vidhi Salla | Music: An inseparable part of Bollywood
The Bollywood music industry comprises original soundtrack albums that feature plot-specific songs composed especially for a film. Among the most unusual features of this industry are playback singers that record the songs before filming and actors that lip-sync to these songs on screen to make it appear as if the characters themselves are singing. I would like to elaborate on the origin and purpose of music in Hindi cinema and the unique role that playback singers perform in this art form.

Soundbites: David Cross Looks on the Bright Side
“Fatherhood has changed my perspective a bit,” comedian David Cross told me. He was speaking by phone from his house in the Catskills in upstate…

Hiking The Long Trail in the Heart of Vermont
Hiking the Long Trail might mean seeing an old stone wall, a cellar hole, or an abandoned road.

'Beyond the Bounds' solo exhibit to open at Gallery Walk
BRATTLEBORO — “Beyond the Bounds,” the first solo exhibit by Julia Sorensen will open at Gallery 34 from 5 to 8 p.m. on Sept. 1 during Brattleboro’s Gallery Walk on 34 Main St. in Brattleboro.

Harmony Collective presents September's Artist of the Month
BRATTLEBORO — The Harmony Collective invites the public to their September installment of Artist of the Month, Monty Zwickerhill’s “False Idols.”

Here We Are: Steve Faure, Gravitate

Restoring the East Monitor Barn in Richmond With Eliot Lothrop
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